Collection of texts on the lives of the saints from the beginning of the Christian era to the end of the sixteenth century, published over a period of
three hundred years by the Société des Bollandistes. Usage info: Licensed for 4 simultaneous users.
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The Past Masters Anselm: Opera omnia lacks the sixth volume of the print edition, an index to the first five volumes. Vol. 1 of the printed edition was
printed at Seckau 1938, destroyed by the Nazis in 1942, and photoprinted at Edinburgh 1946.
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Searchable database of texts from the corpus of Celtic-Latin literature from the period 400-1200 as part of the Royal Irish Academy's Dictionary of Medieval
Latin from Celtic Sources project. Access info: Click on "Enter databases" then select Archive of Celtic-Latin literature
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Searchable database of the works of 112 authors from Petrarch to Marino. Includes collections of 13th century rhyme and a representative collection of
poets from the 13-14th centuries based on the collection Sonetti e Canzoni di diversi antichi autori toscani (Florence 1527).
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The complete corpus of medieval Greek-Latin translations of the works of Aristotle as published in the printed work, Aristoteles Latinus. Access info:
Click on "Enter databases" then select Aristoteles Latinus Database
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Collection of treatises on art and architecture printed and published between 1470 to 1775 and structured around the two Italian editions of Giorgio Vasari's
Lives of the Artists, with translations mostly from the publication period; contains approximately 4,000 images. Usage info: Licensed for four concurrent users.
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"The Bayeux Tapestry presents its story of the Norman Conquest of England in words of such simplicity and in images of such power that is has long determined
the view we take of the momentous events of 1064-66. This digital edition creates new and exciting ways of viewing the tapestry, with additional features in the form of a brilliantly-conceived array of supporting material. It transforms the way in which students and teachers alike will be able to approach, to use and to enjoy one of the most remarkable of all our sources for the Middle Ages" --Jewel case.
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A comprehensive, current bibliography of monographs worldwide relating to the medieval period of the Western, Byzantine and Islamic world. Covers history,
language and literature, philosophy and theology, art history, archaeology, and more. Access info: Click on "Enter databases", then select Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale
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A list of recovered writers and located texts, canonical and non-canonical, identifying many unknown writers and familiar figures, and also women refugees
such as the recusants, women in the colonies, Marrano women (Anusot), women translators, and English women writers in French, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh.
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Facsimile images of literary manuscripts, including letters and diaries, drafts of poems, plays, novels, and other literary works, and similar materials.
Searching is based on tags and descriptive text associated with each manuscript. Images of the complete manuscript can be viewed, manipulated and navigated on screen. Please note that the text of the manuscripts themselves is not searchable.
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"The BTL Online database provides electronic access to all editions of Latin texts published in the Bibliotheca Teubneriana, ranging from antiquity and
late antiquity to medieval and neo-Latin texts. A total of approximately 13 million word forms are thus accessible electronically. The user interface allows various and differentiated searches. Classical scholars and ancient historians are provided with a valuable tool for both research and the preparation of teaching at school and university level."
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This collection reflects the broad interests of Professor Anastos and his conviction that the major sources of Byzantine culture are "the tradition of
ancient Greece, the legal and political institutions of pagan Rome, and Christianity," and that this culture's most notable achievements are its art (including architecture), law, and theology.
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This site presents digital versions of two of the gems surviving from the monasteries of Reichenau and St. Gall. One is the unique architectural drawing
known as the Plan of St. Gall. The other is the extensive ninth-century library collections of the two monasteries, identifiable by their distinctive script.
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Site designed to enable users to find fully digitized manuscripts currently available on the web.

Caxton's Canterbury tales

Call Number: MEDIN 715 Electronic PR 1866 .B67 2003

"contains the first ever full-colour facsimiles of any copies of William Caxton's first and second editions of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the
first ever publication of the full text of any copy of the Caxton editions"--Container.
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The Concordance of medieval Occitan (COM) brings together the corpus of texts extant in the language from the first attestation to those belonging to the
end of the fifteenth century. This first CD-ROM contains the poetry of the troubadours, taken from critical editions.
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Integrates different types of Latin dictionaries, whether modern, medieval or early-modern and links between these different tools. The database will comprise
three kinds of dictionaries: dictionaries to assist translation from Latin into modern languages, dictionaries providing semantic and etymological explanations in Latin of Latin words, and historical Latin dictionaries. Access info: Click on "Enter databases", then select Database of Latin dictionaries.
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The Dictionary of Old English: A to G online includes the first release of the letter G, containing some 1319 headwords, as well as revised versions of
the seven previously published fascicles (1986-2003).
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Contains 70,000+ entries on church history, covering people, the Church's geographic history, and main ecclesiastical institutions from antiquity to the
present day. The online version of the reference work published by Letouzey et Ané. Click on "Enter databases" then select Dictionnaire d'histoire et de geographie ecclesiastiques
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A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach to mapping and spatial analysis of the Roman and medieval worlds, DARMC allows innovative spatial and temporal
analyses of all aspects of the civilizations of western Eurasia in the first 1500 years of our era, as well as the generation of original maps illustrating differing aspects of ancient and medieval civilization.
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Mode of access: Available only from Hesburgh Library public access computers. Path in XP: Start/Library and Information Resources/All Titles A-Z/Digital Domesday.

Includes all 888 folios from the Great and Little Domesday; the Alecto line-by-line translations, matched to the original text; the Alecto indexes of people
and of places, including map references; the Farley transcription of 1783; a general introduction; the Alecto County Edition introductions to each Domesday county; 16 special studies on different aspects of medieval life; a glossary and a comprehensive bibliography.
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Digitized version of "... the entire tenth century manuscript [of Anglo-Saxon poetry], a searchable transcription, translation, detailed commentary, and
high resolution images of all the drawings and decorated initials."--Publisher's description.
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Provides information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses, with subject, title, and author access to almost all American dissertations accepted
at an accredited institution since 1861. Offers full text for most dissertations (Notre Dame and other) added since 1997. Access info: Access to full text (PDF) of Notre Dame dissertations since 1997, restricted to users with valid Notre Dame NetIDs.
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Contains electronic subject catalogs of publications on the history of art, the ancient world, and classical studies. Includes the subject catalogs of
the German Archaeological Institute in Rome, the Bibliography of Iberian Archaeology from the German Archaeological Institute in Madrid, and the Archaeology of Roman Provinces from RGK Frankfurt.
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"Information on all 1300 medieval bishoprics, archdioceses and patriarchates of the early, patristic and medieval Church obedient to Rome. Prosopographical
information on 18,507 bishops, archbishops and patriarchs for the period 1198-1503; and all those cited by Gams for the period to 1198."--Database information screen. Usage info: Licensed for 3 simultaneous users. Access info: Click on "Enter databases", then select Europa Sacra.
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Provides access to over 350 Middle English texts, among them "Piers Plowman", "The Ancrene Riwle", "The South English Legendary", "The Prick of Conscience",
and " The Miracles of the Virgin". Contains a full facsimile with images of each page of the manuscript, visible at high magnification, and a complete 'live' transcription of the text with hyperlinks allowing for powerful global searches across the entire text.
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A digital repository for the nation's great research libraries that brings together the immense collections of its partner institutions. It was initially
conceived as a collaboration of the thirteen universities of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, the University of California system, and the University of Virginia to establish a repository for those universities to archive and share their digitized collections, and quickly expanded to include additional partners with fast growing treasure of digitized collections.
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HathiTrust Frequently Asked Questions

A collection of approximately 1,000,000 incipits covering all known Latin texts, in manuscript form, from the start of Latin literature to around 1500
A.D. This includes ancient, patristic, medieval, and humanist literature and covers all genres: theology and liberal arts, history and poetry, medicine and liturgy, civil and canon law, exact and occult sciences, summons and sermons, glossaries and correspondences, cooking recipes and cursing formulas, large and small treatises, even isolated sentences. Updated semi-annually. Access info: Click on "Enter databases" then select In Principio
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Index to literature on Islam, the Middle East and Muslim areas of Asia and Africa, and Muslim minorities elsewhere. Includes citations to over 2,000 journals,
conference proceedings, monographs, and book reviews from 1906 to present.
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Based on The index of Christian art, a thematic and iconographic index of early Christian and medieval art objects to 1400 begun at Princeton University
in 1917. The database contains records of works indexed by the archive since 1991. No images are presently available. Usage info: Licensed for 6 simultaneous users.
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Information on scholars from more than 70 countries working in fields relating to the Middle Ages. Allows searching by name, field of interest, country,
and institution. Access info: Click on "Enter databases", then select International directory of medievalists
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Intended as a complement to Lexikon des Mittelalters and integrated with it online. Usage info: Licensed for 3 simultaneous users. Access info: Click on
"Enter databases" then select International encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages.
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Indexes articles, notes, and similar literature on medieval subjects in journals, Festschriften, conference proceedings, and collected essays. Covers all
aspects of medieval studies within the date range of 400 to 1500 for the entire continent of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa for the period before the Muslim conquest and parts of those areas subsequently controlled by Christian powers. Access info: Click on "Enter databases", then select International Medieval Bibliography
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Lists previously uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued Renaissance humanistic manuscripts found in libraries and collections all over the world. Originally
published in print in six volumes by Paul Oskar Kristeller between 1963 and 1992.
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Contains electronic resources for researchers in the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700). Enables users to access citations
in journal, book, and reviews databases; provides online access to Paul Oskar Kristeller's Iter Italicum (a finding list of Renaissance humanistic manuscripts); provides access to the International directory of scholars (a comprehensive directory of contact information, and information on the research and teaching careers of scholars around the world).
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Each CD-ROM contains two complementary databases: a textual database and an image bank. The textual database consists of all the descriptive notes of the
manuscripts. The image bank comprises the reproductions of all illustrations. In addition, there is a series of background articles relating to the history of the Burgundy Library, important persons, or stylistic trends.
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"CLCLT is the world's leading database for Latin texts. It contains texts from the beginning of Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, 240 BC) through to
the texts of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). It covers all the works from the classical period, the most important patristic works, a very extensive corpus of Medieval Latin literature as well as works of recentior latinitas. The complete works of writers such as Cicero, Virgil, Augustine, Jerome, Gregory the Great, Anselm of Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux and Thomas a Kempis can thus be consulted. The texts have been taken from the Corpus Christianorum series and from many other leading editions."--Publisher's website. Access info: Click on "Enter databases", then select Library of Latin texts.
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"This is an electronic edition of Edmer's twelfth century Vita Sancti Wilfridi. It includes a full photographic facsimile of a little known witness from
the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery in Victoria, Australia -- MS Crouch 10. It considers all known manuscript witnesses in its apparatus and includes a full study of the printed tradition in its introduction and commentary ..."--Publisher's description.
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Provides integrated access to three major Middle English electronic resources: the Middle English Dictionary, a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose
and verse, based on the MED bibliographies, and an associated network of electronic resources, including a large collection of Middle English texts.
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Contains full transcripts of the text of the fifty-eight pre-1500 manuscripts and printed editions of The Miller's tale, plus images of all the pages,
collations to show the differences between each version, commentary, and access to every word and variant.
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Selective inventory of electronic resources for medievalists, with particular emphasis on French-speaking areas.

Nun's priest's tale on CD-ROM

Call Number: MEDIN 715 Electronic PR1868.N8 T46 2006

Includes full transcripts and collations of the text of the tale and links in all other manuscripts, grey-scale images and descriptions of manuscripts.
A database of all spellings, stemmic analyses, and a scholarly commentary are also included to make this the ideal tool for study of both tale and manuscript.
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A cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the Internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the World-Wide Web, including
links to existing medieval resources on the Internet.
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Offers peer-reviewed annotated bibliographies on European and Mediterranean civilization from the 4th to the 15th centuries. Bibliographies are browseable
by subject area and keyword searchable.
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Contains searchable entries covering all aspects of Byzantine history and civilization from the 4th through the 15th centuries, with special depth in subjects
such as bureaucratic titles and fiscal terms, urban life, and rural economy.
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An interactive, web-based workspace designed to support use and study of the manuscripts in the historic Parker Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
The Parker Library's holdings of Old English texts accounts for nearly a quarter of all extant manuscripts in Anglo-Saxon, including the earliest copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (c. 890), the Old English Bede and King Alfred's translation of Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care. Also contains one of the finest copies of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
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Provides access to the first edition of Migne's PL, including index volumes, published 1844-1864. Works of the Church Fathers from Tertullian in 200 AD
to Pope Innocent III in 1216. Access info: USE Internet Explorer 5 or greater, or Netscape 6 or greater
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"The long-range goal of the Piers Plowman Electronic Archive is the creation of a multi-level, hyper-textually linked electronic archive of the textual
tradition of all three versions of the fourteenth-century allegorical dream vision Piers Plowman."--1994 Prospectus: Archive Goals.
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A collection of medieval Latin poetry produced in Europe between the 7th and the 13th centuries. Query functions permit a consultation of archives comprising
more than 900,000 verses; plus texts extending to earlier periods. It is primarily aimed at inter-textual searching.
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PRDL is a "select database of digital books relating to the development of theology and philosophy during the Reformation and Post-Reformation/Early Modern
Era (late 15th-18th c.). Late medieval and patristic works printed and referenced in the early modern era are also included." -- about section.
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A comprehensive biographical dictionary for the Byzantine Empire in the early Medieval Period (641-1025 AD) documenting more than 20,000 persons. PMBZ
Online is based on the print edition of the Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit which appeared in two parts 1998 and 2013.
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Brief description and images from 10 facsimiles of manuscripts of the Commentary on the Apocalypse by the ninth-century Spanish monk Beatus. These facsimiles
are available in the Medieval Institute Collection at the University of Notre Dame.
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Mode of access: CD-ROM in Reserve Book Room. Software has been installed on the "Windows XP -- CD Station" computer.

Call Number: HESB RES Electronic PR 231 .V654 2000

Provides information on more than 8,500 texts from the earliest significant body of technical and learned writing in English. Features citations to Old
and Middle English manuscripts found in American and British museums and libraries.
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Electronic collection of ancient Greek texts surviving from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600, plus historiographical, lexicographical,
and scholastic texts deriving from the period between 600 and 1453.
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Electronic collection of ancient Greek texts surviving from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600, plus historiographical, lexicographical,
and scholastic texts deriving from the period between 600 and 1453.
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The new digital online version of the Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL) replaces the former CD-Rom version of TLL 5. It offers both an extension of the data,
and a fundamentally remodelled user interface. The help function offers support with special queries of the application. Additionally, an extensive introduction to the Thesaurus linguae Latinae is offered in its Praemonenda, to be found at the beginning of its table of contents. The data of Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL) Online has been enlarged by the fascicles published in 2007 and 2008 and now comprises the letters A-M, O, P-pomifer, porta-pulsio.
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"In 1411 Jean de Berry asked the three Limbourg brothers to create this book of hours (a prayer book for the laity), which contains more than 130 miniatures.
Offering a full facsimile of the manuscript, this CD-ROM allows you to turn the pages, enlarge and explore the images, conduct searches using the indexes and consult a commentary for each miniature in French, English or German."--Container.
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Provides access to over 350 Middle English texts, among them "Piers Plowman", "The Ancrene Riwle", "The South English Legendary", "The Prick of Conscience",
and " The Miracles of the Virgin". Contains a full facsimile with images of each page of the manuscript, visible at high magnification, and a complete 'live' transcription of the text with hyperlinks allowing for powerful global searches across the entire text.
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An interactive exploration of the Hereford Mappa Mundi, a late thirteenth-century world map that presents, in over one thousand texts and images, a panoramic
view of the intellectual and conceptual framework of the Middle Ages.
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Allows user to view the text of William of Palerne in various modes and to switch from one mode to another. Includes several styles: a Diplomatic style,
which allows user to view an exact transcription of the original text without emendations or corrections; the Scribal and Critical styles, which show corrections and notes; and the AllTags style, which displays both scribal and emended forms. User may also perform complex searches and manipulations of the text through use of SGML encoding.
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